Sweet Justice
Sweet Justice is an American legal drama television series created by John Romano and starring Cicely Tyson and Melissa Gilbert. The hour-long series ran from September 15, 1994, to August 12, 1995, on NBC.[1] The series was produced by Trotwood Productions in association with Columbia Pictures Television.
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Genre | Legal drama |
Created by | John Romano |
Starring | Cicely Tyson Melissa Gilbert Ronny Cox Jason Gedrick Greg Germann |
Composer | W. G. Snuffy Walden |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 22 |
Production | |
Executive producer | John Romano |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production companies | Trotwood Productions Columbia Pictures Television |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | September 15, 1994 – August 12, 1995 |
Premise
Attorney Kate Delacroy (Melissa Gilbert) returns to New Orleans from Wall Street for her sister's engagement party and decides to stay. Instead of joining the prestigious law firm headed by her arch conservative father, James-Lee (Ronny Cox), she joins forces with old civil rights warrior Carrie Grace Battle (Cicely Tyson) in Battle-Ross & Associates, the better to take on cases of women's rights, minority rights, and everyone else's rights.
Cast and characters
- Melissa Gilbert as Kate Delacroy, a novice Wall Street attorney
- Greg Germann as Andy Del Sarto, a passionate upstate attorney
- Cicely Tyson as Carrie Grace Battle, a feminist, civil rights lawyer and senior partner of a New Orleans law firm
- Ronny Cox as James Lee Delacroy, Kate's father, a senior partner in the town's old-money-and-big business law firm
- Jason Gedrick as Bailey Connors, Kate's high school sweetheart, a journalist
- Cree Summer as Reese Daulkins, an energetic attorney and single mother
- Jim Antonio as Ross A. Ross
- Megan Gallivan as Anne Delacroy-Foley
- Scott Paetty as Harry Foley
- Marcia Strassman as Althea "Bunny" McClure
- John Allen Nelson as Logan Wright
- Michael Warren as Michael "T-Dog" Turner
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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1 | "Pilot" | Michael Dinner | John Romano and Mark Waxman | September 15, 1994 | |
In the opener, Kate (Melissa Gilbert) Kate takes on a child-custody case involving a waitress and a ne'er-do-well. Kathryn Morris and Kathleen York guest star. | |||||
2 | "It's a Grand Old Dame" | Unknown | John Romano and Mark Waxman | September 17, 1994 | |
Kate defends an eccentric philanthropist (Marion Ross) in a competency hearing brought on by her daughters, who fear she's squandering their inheritance. | |||||
3 | "One Good Woman" | Unknown | John Romano and Mark Waxman | September 24, 1994 | |
Kate battles to get a young woman admitted to an all-male military academy. | |||||
4 | "High School Confidential" | Unknown | John Romano and Mark Waxman | October 1, 1994 | |
Teen boy has an affair with his teacher who is found murdered the next morning. | |||||
5 | "The Right Things" | Unknown | John Romano and Mark Waxman | October 8, 1994 | |
Kate Delacroy's client who is accused of armed robbery and murder claims to have an alibi in a famous politico who solicited her for prostitution. | |||||
6 | "Fourth Quarter" | Unknown | John Romano and Mark Waxman | October 15, 1994 | |
A college-football star claims he did not receive the education he was promised after a career-ending injury. | |||||
7 | "Sex, Lies and Shining Armor" | Unknown | John Romano and Mark Waxman | October 22, 1994 | |
Carrie Grace represents a woman lawyer who works at Kate's father's law firm, who claims that one of the lawyers has been sexually harassing her. Natalia Nogulich, CCH Pounder and Sydney Walsh guest star. | |||||
8 9 | "The Power of Darkness, Pts. 1 & 2" | Unknown | John Romano and Mark Waxman | November 12, 1994 | |
Kate becomes attracted to an art photographer (Dale Midkiff) that she is defending after being charged for murdering his patron. Carrie Grace learns that her visiting granddaughter's marriage is in trouble. | |||||
10 | "In the Name of the Son" | Unknown | John Romano and Mark Waxman | December 3, 1994 | |
Carrie Grace (Cicely Tyson) decides to file a wrongful death suit against the man whom she believes killed a black civil rights activist years ago on the behalf of the activist's son. John Randolph and Stephen Root guest star. | |||||
11 | "Baby Mine" | Unknown | John Romano and Mark Waxman | January 7, 1995 | |
Kate and Carrie Grace represent a surrogate mother seeking custody of the child she's carrying. Megan Gallivan and Judith Hoag guest star. | |||||
12 | "Both Sides Now" | Unknown | John Romano and Mark Waxman | January 14, 1995 | |
After a carjacking, Reese (Cree Summer) isn't driven to defend an unrepentant career burglar who's accused of attempted homicide. Marcia Strassman and Bruce Weitz guest star. | |||||
13 | "Greener Grass" | Unknown | John Romano, Jean Gennis and Phyllis Murphy | January 21, 1995 | |
While being wooed by a big firm, Andy (Greg Germann) represents an ungrateful welfare cheat. | |||||
14 | "Story of My Life" | Unknown | John Romano and Mark Waxman | February 4, 1995 | |
A terminally ill boy decides to forgo treatment; a judge makes an unwelcome pass at Reese. Vincent Kartheiser, William Allen Young and Granville Van Dusen guest star. | |||||
15 | "Bloodlines" | Unknown | John Romano and Mark Waxman | March 4, 1995 | |
Insurance fraud is suspected after the sudden deaths of racehorses at stables co-owned by James Lee (Ronny Cox). Bailey (Jason Gedrick) is framed for cocaine possession. | |||||
16 | "Clouds of Glory" | Mel Damski | John Romano and Mark Waxman | March 17, 1995 | |
While preparing her defense of a 13-year-old boy accused of murdering a young man with a promising future, Carrie Grace meets a determined youth counselor (Michael Warren). Jimmy Lee Newman and Charles Hallahan guest star. | |||||
17 | "Fire" | Unknown | John Romano and Mark Waxman | March 25, 1995 | |
A paralyzed firefighter (Daphne Ashbrook) seeks justice, believing her injury in the line of duty was due to departmental sexism. | |||||
18 | "Just Say Yes" | Unknown | John Romano and Mark Waxman | April 1, 1995 | |
Kate's friend in a police narcotics unit exposes corruption in his squad after a cop is killed in a drug bust. Carrie takes Michael to a weekend conference in Charleston and the father of Reese's child turns up unannounced. | |||||
19 | "Broken Ties" | Unknown | John Romano and Mark Waxman | April 8, 1995 | |
When Det. Ethan Ballou (David Packer) is framed for a shooting, Kate sets out to prove that the DA's office is involved--including Logan. Guest stars include Davida Williams, Allison Mack, Larry Joshua, Richard T. Jones and Donal Logue. | |||||
20 | "Pledges" | Unknown | John Romano and Mark Waxman | April 15, 1995 | |
Carrie Grace takes the case of a couple whose son died during a fraternity hazing; Kate goes after a suspicious psychic (Marlee Matlin); Harry's affair leads to a showdown with James Lee. Susan Ruttan also guest stars. | |||||
21 | "Muddy Waters" | Mel Damski | John Romano and Mark Waxman | April 22, 1995 | |
Carrie Grace defends James Lee as he's tried for the murder of Sara Pratt (Allison Smith). Bruce McGill and Roscoe Lee Browne guest star. | |||||
22 | "The Sensational Six" | Unknown | John Romano and Mark Waxman | August 12, 1995 | |
Members of a halfway house for recovering substance abusers face eviction; James Lee makes a confession to Kate and Anne involving Sara Pratt. Hinton Battle guest stars. |
Awards and nominations
Tyson was nominated for an Emmy Award and a Screen Actors Guild Awards for her role on the series.
References
- Scott, Tony (September 15, 1994). "Sweet Justice". Variety. Retrieved 2009-07-04.